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the uc davis student and her mother were scheduled to be deported to india at 1:00 a.m.. but they were granted a last minute stay by the department of homeland security. about 2,000 people sent letters asking for the women to stay. the lawyers say the women must fight to live in the u.s.. >>> it will be a short day of testimony today in the trial of a florida mother who is accused of killing her toddler daughter. the judge presiding over the casey anthony murder trial has to join a judges meeting. she gave conflicting testimony about how long caylee anthony's body may have been in the woods before her body was discovered. >> are you presenting an opinion that that growth in the bone could have grown for two weeks in december? >> i would suspect so. >> it's also possible it was there for a great deal longer than two weeks? >> yes. >> prosecutors are looking into information regarding an inmate who was incarcerated with anthony. prosecutors us suspect if casey anthony stole her defense from that inmate who's daughter drowned in a swimming pool. >>> if you are looking for a j
the uc davis student and her mother were scheduled to be deported to india at 1:00 a.m.. but they were granted a last minute stay by the department of homeland security. about 2,000 people sent letters asking for the women to stay. the lawyers say the women must fight to live in the u.s.. >>> it will be a short day of testimony today in the trial of a florida mother who is accused of killing her toddler daughter. the judge presiding over the casey anthony murder trial has to join a...
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. >> i am not in the uc davis or the university system, so for me having my vehicle taxes and my sales tax go down is good. >> i suppose they can look at it that way, but they also ought to be concerned about the number of teachers being laid off. >> public schools will not get back $3 billion that the state barrowed. uc and csu cut another $150 million. some on-line retailer wilz have to start charging sales tax and rural residents must pay $150 a year for fire protection. lawmakers were on the verge of losing their salaries if they didn't pass their budget by midnight. >> the deadline chrks was always real was reinforced as real because of what the voters passed last november. >> it means temporary tax hikes will expire on july 1st. the net affect is the sales tax will drop three quarters of a percent. and despite a new $12 fee on car registration, the overall dmv car tax will drop. because no taxes were officially raised, democrats didn't need 5* two-thirds majority or republican vote. >> there is no question they didn't run around the voters. i. >> assemblyman wagner was involved i
. >> i am not in the uc davis or the university system, so for me having my vehicle taxes and my sales tax go down is good. >> i suppose they can look at it that way, but they also ought to be concerned about the number of teachers being laid off. >> public schools will not get back $3 billion that the state barrowed. uc and csu cut another $150 million. some on-line retailer wilz have to start charging sales tax and rural residents must pay $150 a year for fire protection....
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teresa broughten with the uc davis children's hospital was not very optimistic at first. >> when we foundout that it was rabies, we knew that was very critical. and in contacting our other specialists arn the nation, we found out the mortality rate was probably 95 to 98%. >> i can't do that because of my foot. >> while in the pediatric intensive care unit, it proved to be a rare recovery. >> she progressed quickly and we're able to get the breathing tube out and eat on her own and sat up and started to talk and we got to see her smile. >> feeling very good. >> going from nothing to no movement to running, you know, it is indescribable. >> she is a fighter on the mat. and a fighter in life. this spunky energetic little girl seems to understand that life with her and her family is simply precious. >> i'm happy to be doing this. >> and such a cutie. doctors say precious should be going home very soon and the chance of relapse is very minimal. >>> it could be a secret ingredient in fighting alzheimer's. >> the fight shown to dramatically delay the disease. ,,,,,,,, i work at the cable company
teresa broughten with the uc davis children's hospital was not very optimistic at first. >> when we foundout that it was rabies, we knew that was very critical. and in contacting our other specialists arn the nation, we found out the mortality rate was probably 95 to 98%. >> i can't do that because of my foot. >> while in the pediatric intensive care unit, it proved to be a rare recovery. >> she progressed quickly and we're able to get the breathing tube out and eat on...
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doctor broughton with the uc davis children's hospital was not very optimistic at first. >> when we foundut it was rabies we knew it was very critical and we contacted other specialists around the nation we found out the mortality rate was probably 95 to 98%. >> i can't do that because my foot -- >> while in the pediatric intensive care woman the pediatric plan proved to be a promising very rare recovery. >> she progressed quickly. we've got the breathing tube out. she started to talk, we've got to see her smile. >> now i'm feeling good. >> going from nothing to no movement to, you know, it's undescribable. >> reporter: she is a fighter on the mat and a fighter in life. this spunky energetic little girl seems to realize life for her and her family is special. >> i got back home because i got better. >> reporter: grace lee cbs5. >>> we're all trying to eat healthier these days. we know it's the option that supposed to be good with us and it often has pesticides. dr. kim with the pesticides and produce. >>> the environmental working group has published a guide that breaks down produce into
doctor broughton with the uc davis children's hospital was not very optimistic at first. >> when we foundut it was rabies we knew it was very critical and we contacted other specialists around the nation we found out the mortality rate was probably 95 to 98%. >> i can't do that because my foot -- >> while in the pediatric intensive care woman the pediatric plan proved to be a promising very rare recovery. >> she progressed quickly. we've got the breathing tube out. she...
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. >>> a very sticky flower is keeping the uc davis botanical conservancy awake late today. the conservatory is staying open until midnight so you can check it out. the flower is most pungent tonight and will be fully opened tomorrow. the corpse flower is native to indonesia and rarely bloomed. it gets its nickname from you guessed it, it's smell. >>> president obama meets with soldiers with his plan to escape afghanistan. >>> treating veterans from the war on terror. we'll show you how one district is using their car. >>> i'm live with dennis train. >>> up first developing news a ktvu view is on the scene of a deadly shooting. this is a live picture, details right after the break. >>> developing news right now out of west oakland. you are looking at a live picture from a homicide scene near 24th and adeline streets. we are told police were called out just about an hour ago and when officers arrived they found a man on the sidewalk. he had been shot several times and was unresponsive. police say a suspect was seen leaving the scene in a blue dodge magnum with silver rims. thi
. >>> a very sticky flower is keeping the uc davis botanical conservancy awake late today. the conservatory is staying open until midnight so you can check it out. the flower is most pungent tonight and will be fully opened tomorrow. the corpse flower is native to indonesia and rarely bloomed. it gets its nickname from you guessed it, it's smell. >>> president obama meets with soldiers with his plan to escape afghanistan. >>> treating veterans from the war on terror....
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. >>> a very sticky flower is keeping the uc davis botanical conservancy awake late today. the conservatory is staying open until midnight so you can check it out. the flower is most pungent tonight and will be fully opened tomorrow. the corpse flower is native to indonesia and rarely bloomed. it gets its nickname from you guessed it, it's smell. >>> president obama meets with soldiers with his plan to escape afghanistan. >>> treating veterans from the war on terror. we'll show you how one district is using their car. >>> i'm live with dennis train. >>> up first develop ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop with u-verse online and on your smartphone with u-verse mobile, included with most plans. or get u-verse tv for as low as $29 a month for 6 months. in the network you can take entertainment with you. >>> developing news right now out of west oakland.
. >>> a very sticky flower is keeping the uc davis botanical conservancy awake late today. the conservatory is staying open until midnight so you can check it out. the flower is most pungent tonight and will be fully opened tomorrow. the corpse flower is native to indonesia and rarely bloomed. it gets its nickname from you guessed it, it's smell. >>> president obama meets with soldiers with his plan to escape afghanistan. >>> treating veterans from the war on terror....
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she's recuperated at the uc davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed to post by city manager john russo. noonan has been with the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by police on charges of rape. a ktvu cameraman captured these pictures of 56-year-old jerry johnson after 10:00 tonight. he is accused of raping a developmentally challenged student aide. police say johnson sexually assaulted the 18-year-old at the elementary school where they worked. we are told the teenager has the mental capacity of a 7-year- old. the police say if anyone suspects there might be more victims, give them a call. >>> there is word tonight that a half brother of convicted killer yousef bay the 4th was released from jail this weekend. joshua bay spent nearly four years in custody as part of a plea bargain
she's recuperated at the uc davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed to post by city manager john russo. noonan has been with the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by...
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she's recuperated at the uc davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed tonager john russo. noonan has been with the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by police on charges of rape. a ktvu cameraman captured these pictures of 56-year-old jerry johnson after 10:00 tonight. he is accused of raping a developmentally challenged student aide. police say johnson sexually assaulted the 18-year-old at the elementary school where they worked. we are told the teenager has the mental capacity of a 7-year- old. the police say if anyone suspects there might be more victims, give them a call. >>> there is word tonight that a half brother of convicted killer yousef bay the 4th was released from jail this weekend. joshua bay spent nearly four years in custody as part of a plea bargain. he had agreed
she's recuperated at the uc davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed tonager john russo. noonan has been with the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by police on charges...
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the olympic torch is burning in davis tonight. special olympians and their law enforcement sponsors started the journey early this morning that winded through sacramento, on the way to ucis where the event is being played. california highway aatl,ro major fund-raiser for the northern california special olympics. >> i just got involved purely by accident. next thing you know, i've been doing this for 13 years. once you get involved with the olympic athletes and start doing things with them, it pulls you right in. >> the special olympic events begin tomorrow and the games end on sunday. >>> speaking of sports, brody brazil joins us now with a look at what's coming up in sports. >>> coming up, just how do the giants handle one of the biggest surprises in the major leagues this season? and speaking of surprises, the sharks trading away a fan favorite. l, . >>> giants game tonight right here on nbc bay area. we always want to leave the giants' fans and nbc bay area happy, which we did tonight. let's toss it up to brody brazil in the newsroom to tell them how they did it. >> i thought i was getting an easy friday here doing sports. so much happening, but let's start on the d
the olympic torch is burning in davis tonight. special olympians and their law enforcement sponsors started the journey early this morning that winded through sacramento, on the way to ucis where the event is being played. california highway aatl,ro major fund-raiser for the northern california special olympics. >> i just got involved purely by accident. next thing you know, i've been doing this for 13 years. once you get involved with the olympic athletes and start doing things with...
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she is currently in the pre med honors program at uc davis, and the 20-year-old is in the u.s. illegally. >> she didn't break the law willfully. she was brought here. she was coming to see dad. i don't think you can hold her copable. >> but security is. they came illegally from india in 1997 seeking asylum. it was denied. their attorney was in the midst of the appeal when the deportation order came down on friday. >> i think that we shouldn't have been here in the first place. i think what we should have had was an opportunity to at least get through the appeal process without also facing a renewal order. >> they granted the pair a temporary stay and on monday, she wrote this on her facebook page. "i would like to express my profound gratitude to the thousands of people who have rallied together in support of my family. your activism could help create an america where no family has to go through what mine has. >> the problem is there are people ways to enter this country, and legal ways to actually obtain citizenship. >> thousands of the followers think otherwise. her attorney
she is currently in the pre med honors program at uc davis, and the 20-year-old is in the u.s. illegally. >> she didn't break the law willfully. she was brought here. she was coming to see dad. i don't think you can hold her copable. >> but security is. they came illegally from india in 1997 seeking asylum. it was denied. their attorney was in the midst of the appeal when the deportation order came down on friday. >> i think that we shouldn't have been here in the first place....
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the torch will arrive at uc davis next friday for the opening ceremony of the special olympics summer games. >> okay, burger fans, another choice to crave your cravings. the doors are open and they stayed open with so many people going in today security guards didn't even have a chance to shut them. sadly, the whole time we were there, no one cried, like this woman in texas, when in and out arrived at her dallas suburb, a woman who knows what's important in life. >> all right. it's about dinnertime. we can all three head over there. >> i wouldn't mind. >> i want those curly fries. >> so good. i want mine protein styled, two big fat pieces of lettuce with meat in the middle. the team has been very intrepid tonight, a whale of a find off the pacific coastline literally. look at this video in monterrey harbor. a very rare find. four orcas and/or killer whales spotted here yesterday. this was uploaded by keith on youtube. we have this on our home page at nbc bay area.com. we talked to a fisherman in the harbor and this has only happened a handful of time in 30 years. females can actually
the torch will arrive at uc davis next friday for the opening ceremony of the special olympics summer games. >> okay, burger fans, another choice to crave your cravings. the doors are open and they stayed open with so many people going in today security guards didn't even have a chance to shut them. sadly, the whole time we were there, no one cried, like this woman in texas, when in and out arrived at her dallas suburb, a woman who knows what's important in life. >> all right. it's...
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the olympic torch is burning in davis tonight. special olympians started a journey this morning that winded through sacramento on the way to uc davise events will be played. they will start tomorrow and end on sunday. >>> the movie "cars 2" opens today. the spy thriller features over 100 car characters, including one named uncle. he was modelled on a car owned by "tonight show's" jay leno. he brought his fiat to the car show. it's italian for little mouse. fitting for a car that's so small, it has just 12 horsepower. they stumbled on it when it was here a cuplet years ago. >> they didn't know where one was. when they found out we were bringing it, people came out of the woodwork to take measurements and get the sound t. a of work goes into each character more so than i ever knew. >> the private car show is considered one of the more unusual among car people. >> okay. i'm terrible with cars. 12 horsepower means it doesn't go very fast? >> not very fast. >> i'm going to get one for my daughter. >> i don't think there were air bags. >> we're only going 5 miles per hour. >> a 12 horsepower car. >>> we have a mix of fog and sun. everyon
the olympic torch is burning in davis tonight. special olympians started a journey this morning that winded through sacramento on the way to uc davise events will be played. they will start tomorrow and end on sunday. >>> the movie "cars 2" opens today. the spy thriller features over 100 car characters, including one named uncle. he was modelled on a car owned by "tonight show's" jay leno. he brought his fiat to the car show. it's italian for little mouse. fitting...
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the flame of hope passed through sacramento, eventually ending up at uc davis where the games are takingplace. events start tomorrow and continue through sunday. they include swimming competitions, track and field as well as tennis. >> i think it's important to show that these young kids can have a future that they can accomplish things that they set their mind on. and i think that's what we want to instill in them. >> reporter: the money raised by the special olympics goes to the athletes. provide housing as well as their uniforms. >>> a lot going on this weekend. and a big nascar weekend. mark is here to tell us about that. >> it's the kick in the pants out in sonoma and infinon. one of only two road curses out on the circuit today. the qualifying of joey logano is the man in the poll position. one of the cars to watch is number 43. that name made famous by richard petty. now driven by a.j.almendinger. ambross starts in the four position. >> i have a bright chance to win like we did last year. it's going to be down to me to make good choices at the racetrack. i have to make amends but
the flame of hope passed through sacramento, eventually ending up at uc davis where the games are takingplace. events start tomorrow and continue through sunday. they include swimming competitions, track and field as well as tennis. >> i think it's important to show that these young kids can have a future that they can accomplish things that they set their mind on. and i think that's what we want to instill in them. >> reporter: the money raised by the special olympics goes to the...
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davis now where the olympic torch is burning bright. special olympians and their law enforcement sponsors started the journey early yesterday morning that winds through sacramento on the way to uc where the athletes will compete. the california highway patrol has long helped to raise funds for the northern california special olympics and there's a good reason why this partnership is so well. >> i like to run, i said i like to run. and the next thing i know, i've been doing it for 13 years and once you get involved with the olympic athletes and start doing things with them, it just pulls you right in. >> the northern california special olympics starts today and continues through tomorrow. always cool to see. >>> this morning the alameda county fair is up and running, there are games, rides, food, and also a big historical celebration this time around. today a public ceremony to celebrate the fair's 100th anniversary including the unveiling of a 53-ton granite monument. the public celebration starts tomorrow, we'll take you live tomorrow on "today in the bay." >>> we've got more ahead on "today in the bay," what it was like to be on board the amtrak zephyr that crashed in the nev
davis now where the olympic torch is burning bright. special olympians and their law enforcement sponsors started the journey early yesterday morning that winds through sacramento on the way to uc where the athletes will compete. the california highway patrol has long helped to raise funds for the northern california special olympics and there's a good reason why this partnership is so well. >> i like to run, i said i like to run. and the next thing i know, i've been doing it for 13 years...
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the community. >> she's at uc davis in the premed program and was voted the most likely to save the world by her highhool class. >> i feel very badly for her, and i'm sure that once she's in this country legally, she's going to be a great asset to our country. but she has to do it legally. >> she is in the ongoing immigration debate. she's flying to washington d.c. next week to join other undocumented students to speak out in favor of the dream act, which seeks to grant citizenship to undocumented college students. >> it's worth going to d.c. to fight for, you know, the america that i have grown up in. >> in the meantime senate hearings about the dream act begin tuesday. >> it isn't fair to people that go through all of the legal, you know, steps that they have to take to acquire citizenship. >> in the meantime ice attorneys will let her know more about her case and her future monday. in the south bay bureau, lisa amin guleziam, abc7 news. >>> police hope you can help them catch a man who attacked a woman while she was jogging. this is a sketch of the attacker. they believe he is in his early 30s and
the community. >> she's at uc davis in the premed program and was voted the most likely to save the world by her highhool class. >> i feel very badly for her, and i'm sure that once she's in this country legally, she's going to be a great asset to our country. but she has to do it legally. >> she is in the ongoing immigration debate. she's flying to washington d.c. next week to join other undocumented students to speak out in favor of the dream act, which seeks to grant...
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the community. >> she's at uc davis in the pre-med program and was voted the most likely to save the world by herigh school class. >> i feel very badly for her, and i'm sure that once she's in this country legally, she's going to be a great asset to our country. but she has to do it legally. >> she is now in the center of the ongoing immigration debate. she's flying to washington d.c. next week to join other undocumented students to speak out in favor of the dream act, which seeks to grant citizenship to undocumented college students. >> it's worth going to d.c. to fight for, you know, the america that i have grown up in. >> in the meantime senate hearings about the dream act begin tuesday. >> it isn't fair to people that go through all of the legal, you know, steps that they have to take to acquire citizenship. >> in the meantime ice attorneys will let her know more about her case and her future monday. in the south bay bureau, lisa amin guleziam, abc7 news. >> police in roenick park hope you can help them catch a man who attack a woman while she was jogging. the assault took place near an apart
the community. >> she's at uc davis in the pre-med program and was voted the most likely to save the world by herigh school class. >> i feel very badly for her, and i'm sure that once she's in this country legally, she's going to be a great asset to our country. but she has to do it legally. >> she is now in the center of the ongoing immigration debate. she's flying to washington d.c. next week to join other undocumented students to speak out in favor of the dream act, which...
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the city. i do not have this document. in 2008, a professor of uc-davis published a study in the american institute of architects and parking garages in san francisco. 1945 hyde was prominently featured. it should be noted that the professor will be writing a book next year -- will be published next year on parking garages. and four is - a letter from 200. it was called "green garage llc ." it is ironic the developer did not use another name. i respectfully ask that the planning commission take dr on this project and retain its present use. converting this to condos will destroy historic elements, including open interior space, and essentially destroyed a linchpin of our neighborhood. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i am sara. i happen to be a member of the board of russian hill neighbors. also, one of the points that has not been brought up, you have heard testimony about how it will hurt the neighborhood. one of the point that has not been up is the fact that russian hill is one of the densest populated areas of the city, with the steepest ' and
the city. i do not have this document. in 2008, a professor of uc-davis published a study in the american institute of architects and parking garages in san francisco. 1945 hyde was prominently featured. it should be noted that the professor will be writing a book next year -- will be published next year on parking garages. and four is - a letter from 200. it was called "green garage llc ." it is ironic the developer did not use another name. i respectfully ask that the planning...
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the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. s a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i worked in chinatown, an
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i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more seniors in that area. we are trying to focus on whether a sto
i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also...
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the vineyards event coming up here this coming saturday. with me are bertha santiago, and todd mcwilliams is a past scholarship recipient, now a student at uc davisome to the show. we played it last year, bertha. >> yes. >> we have some old footage of lieutenant santiago. we lost him a few years ago. but there he is. your thoughts when you take a look at these old clips of your husband. >> what i'm thinking, he's looking as good as ever. >> he was on the boards and just a strong community leader. this is why back when we were an abc station, he was honored as a spirit of excellence recipient. tell us about what he did and what he meant to this community. >> what jose really stood for is promoting young people, mentoring young people, wanting them to stay in high school, pursue a higher education to be able to not only promote their own life and make it, achieve their goals, but also contribute to the community. that was very important to him. and i think one of the ways he did that, not only going to the high schools and encouraging the seniors to stay in school, but also at work, he was very involved in mentoring the young officers, especially h
the vineyards event coming up here this coming saturday. with me are bertha santiago, and todd mcwilliams is a past scholarship recipient, now a student at uc davisome to the show. we played it last year, bertha. >> yes. >> we have some old footage of lieutenant santiago. we lost him a few years ago. but there he is. your thoughts when you take a look at these old clips of your husband. >> what i'm thinking, he's looking as good as ever. >> he was on the boards and just...
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then it will arrive at the center of performing arts afternoon today. it will head to uc davis with the summer games will take place on june 24. more than 900 athletes will be participating in that event. >> people in asia and africa were treated to a full lunar eclipse. in some places it had a red or orange tint due to ash in the air from a volcano in chile. the eclipse happens when the earth blocks out the the light from the sun. it was the first twoof lunar eclipses this year and the longest in a decade. the next total eclipse in december could be seen in parts of western and north america. that's what i was talking about, the strawberry moon or the rose moon as it's referred to. the june moon. >> the next total eclipse of the heart. the next time i see brad wilson. take a look at this. this is about 15 to 20 minutes after we looked at it the last time. you can see the haze is starting to form. still pretty clear, though, we usually see it get socked in about 6:30 so right now you're getting good conditions. in terms of visibility. on shore flow is going to change that. if y
then it will arrive at the center of performing arts afternoon today. it will head to uc davis with the summer games will take place on june 24. more than 900 athletes will be participating in that event. >> people in asia and africa were treated to a full lunar eclipse. in some places it had a red or orange tint due to ash in the air from a volcano in chile. the eclipse happens when the earth blocks out the the light from the sun. it was the first twoof lunar eclipses this year and the...
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the train conductor. >>> in davis this morning, the olympic torch is burning brightly. special olympians and the law enforcement sponsors started the journey early yesterday morning that wound through sacramento on the way to uc events will be played. the california highway patrol is a major sponsor for the northern california special olympics. >> i just got involved in it purely by accident. i was asked if i like to run, yes, i like to run, and the next thing you know i've been doing it for 13 years. once you get involved with the olympic athletes and start doing things with them, it pulls you right in. >> the events start today and end tomorrow. >>> this morning the alameda county fair is up and running, rides, games, food, and a big historical celebration. fair organizers say they'll hold a public dedication today to celebrate the centennial countdown to the alameda county fair. as part of the 100 years of existen existence, they'll unveil a granite monument. it has 23 fairground themes blasted on the outside walls of that monument. the public dedication ceremony will be held this morning at 11:00. >>> and one bay area city is trying to get people living there an extra sense of security. foster city is off
the train conductor. >>> in davis this morning, the olympic torch is burning brightly. special olympians and the law enforcement sponsors started the journey early yesterday morning that wound through sacramento on the way to uc events will be played. the california highway patrol is a major sponsor for the northern california special olympics. >> i just got involved in it purely by accident. i was asked if i like to run, yes, i like to run, and the next thing you know i've been...
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the state capitol. >> fl fr there on to uc davis. >> vents
the state capitol. >> fl fr there on to uc davis. >> vents
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the middle school feeder, but we will come back. >> ok. prudence carter from stafford and another from uc-davis and one from stanford, a group of experts that the superintendent has convened to ups staff with identifying questions which should be explored, determining which data should be analyzed, and how it should be analyzed, reviewing the annual report in sharing observations with the superintendent, so that is the work that we have begun. in terms of the timeline compaq we're hoping to have finalize this. hopefully the board will let us know any specific questions they would like us to explore in the annual report. in october, we want to use that snapshot, an opportunity -- an assignment continues even though we have these rounds. it continues right through the beginning of the school, and then there is the process. " we will take a snapshot in october and then do the analysis in september, october, november, december, and to the report in january, so tonight in the discussion, if you want to suggest questions for us to export, you can also follow up with us after the meeting, and we can a
the middle school feeder, but we will come back. >> ok. prudence carter from stafford and another from uc-davis and one from stanford, a group of experts that the superintendent has convened to ups staff with identifying questions which should be explored, determining which data should be analyzed, and how it should be analyzed, reviewing the annual report in sharing observations with the superintendent, so that is the work that we have begun. in terms of the timeline compaq we're hoping...
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the middle school feeder, but we will come back. >> ok. prudence carter from stafford and another from uc-davisand one from stanford, a group of experts that the superintendent has convened to ups staff with identifying questions which should be explored, determining which data should be analyzed, and how it should be analyzed, reviewing the annual report in sharing observations with the pe
the middle school feeder, but we will come back. >> ok. prudence carter from stafford and another from uc-davisand one from stanford, a group of experts that the superintendent has convened to ups staff with identifying questions which should be explored, determining which data should be analyzed, and how it should be analyzed, reviewing the annual report in sharing observations with the pe
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the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i worked in chinatown, and some first jobs also at the mental health center in the richmond area multi services in the 1980's, and i was also a staff are at the chinatown youth center -- i was also a staffer. a lot of my work has been supporting community empowerment, especially in an immigrant and people of color communities. most recently, i have been teaching at san francisco state. i ran the immigrant rights coalition in the city in the 1990's for several years. i'm also an immigration attorney, and a lot of my passion is supporting in power met for immigrant
the south area. went to public schools. ended up in uc-davis. made my way out to san francisco when i was a college student, and i sat in the class is in san francisco state as well, and i remember growing up at that time around clement street. we call the richmond district the new chinatown in the 1980's at that time. just being around the tremendous unique neighborhood, and discovering san francisco in the 1980's as i grew up, but i also have been very active as a community organizer. i...
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what is happening in davis is the truth that the state budget process has grown too unpredictable. >> leaving uc davis to take a new approach to budget for state universities. >> they're focusing, looking for new revenue streams and focusing to find efficiencies on the campus, and then if worse comes to worse, going to the actual budget cuts. >> we caught up with one spokesperson who said in this economic climate it is hard not to be concerned with the budget. two years ago i got into seven universities, and couldn't go to any of them. >> it is making me nervous, of course for years to come. >> and of course the roll on the dice, the money the state may not have? >> it is not good for the future of the country, the state, anything. >> for sacramento, ktvu. >>> and the department of public health announced today that personal information of 9000 current and former state employees has been compromised in a security breach. this is the second breach to hit the state health department in -- health department in a year. they say there is no sign that the information has been misused but is offering f
what is happening in davis is the truth that the state budget process has grown too unpredictable. >> leaving uc davis to take a new approach to budget for state universities. >> they're focusing, looking for new revenue streams and focusing to find efficiencies on the campus, and then if worse comes to worse, going to the actual budget cuts. >> we caught up with one spokesperson who said in this economic climate it is hard not to be concerned with the budget. two years ago i...
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what is happening in davis is the truth that the state budget process has grown too unpredictable. >> leaving uc davis to take a new approach to budget for state universities. >> they're focusing, looking for new revenue streams and focusing to find efficiencies on the campus, and then if worse comes to worse, going to the actual budget cuts. >> we caught up with one spokesperson who said in this economic climate it is hard not to be concerned with the budget. two years ago i got into seven universities, and couldn't go to any of them. >> it is making me nervous, of course for years to come. >> and of course the roll on the dice, the money the state may not have? >> it is not good for the future of the country, the state, anything. >> for sacramento, ktvu. >>> and the department of public health announced today that personal information of 9000 current and former state employees has been compromised in a security breach. this is the second breach to hit the state health department in -- health department in a year. they say there is no sign that the information has been misused but is offering f
what is happening in davis is the truth that the state budget process has grown too unpredictable. >> leaving uc davis to take a new approach to budget for state universities. >> they're focusing, looking for new revenue streams and focusing to find efficiencies on the campus, and then if worse comes to worse, going to the actual budget cuts. >> we caught up with one spokesperson who said in this economic climate it is hard not to be concerned with the budget. two years ago i...
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now the rabies wasn't diagnosed until last month when her grandmother thought she was showing signs of polio. uc davisecious is only the third person in the whole country to survive rabies without getting the vaccine. >>> amazing story. >> yeah. >>> well, should some bay area public schools add one more school holiday? the ethnic holiday that for some is as important as christmas. >>> plus the sexy photos that have some california police officers in big trouble. >>> welcome back to the morning news. some fresno police officers could end up in trouble after taking some photos. these are the pictures in question. they show officers posing with women in bikinis at a car show that was held at a fresno nightclub. now the officers were on duty hired by the nightclub to police the event. the photographer says at first the officers declined to have their pictures taken, but then changed their minds. >> the girls kind of pressured and kept going insisting we'll be professional, simple and easy. they gave in and sure enough we took regular photos. >> the bikini clad women also posed with fresno city firefighter
now the rabies wasn't diagnosed until last month when her grandmother thought she was showing signs of polio. uc davisecious is only the third person in the whole country to survive rabies without getting the vaccine. >>> amazing story. >> yeah. >>> well, should some bay area public schools add one more school holiday? the ethnic holiday that for some is as important as christmas. >>> plus the sexy photos that have some california police officers in big trouble....
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the requirements. i am students and of not stepped into a physical education program, and yet some are graduating this year. one is going to berkeley, went to stanford, one to uc-davis. i would just want to come and look and our curriculum. it is outright silly to think that we could get a credential in the time frame that you authorized us. i do not think any single instructor would do -- asked if we get -- would not do what you ask if we got the assistance and help. rotc is part of the solution, not the problem. everyone of these instructors are minority. i think we set a prime example for the school district, so all we're asking is to get an option, like everyone else. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak. i am jerry, the director of the program in the city. i had a bunch of things to say, but they have already been said, but i am going to roll into a remedial hand writing class, and i will be back with a sample of my handwriting. -- i am going to enroll in one. a community has a need. we are doing what you have asked us to do as far as implementing the independent study program. nobody respects the physical educ
the requirements. i am students and of not stepped into a physical education program, and yet some are graduating this year. one is going to berkeley, went to stanford, one to uc-davis. i would just want to come and look and our curriculum. it is outright silly to think that we could get a credential in the time frame that you authorized us. i do not think any single instructor would do -- asked if we get -- would not do what you ask if we got the assistance and help. rotc is part of the...